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Katen [24]
3 years ago
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Can anyone tell me this answer?

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algol [13]3 years ago
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Answer: yes it is

Explanation:

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Explanation:

In C++, the index of an array starts from 0 and ends at 1 less than the size of the array;

Using the analysis in the question, the above code (in the answer section) iterates from the index element (element at 0) to the second to the last element (element at size - 2)';

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<em>bonusScores[0] = 10 + 20</em>

<em>bonusScores[0] = 30</em>

When i = 1,

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<em>bonusScores[1] = bonusScores[1] + bonusScores[2]; </em>

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When i = 2,

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<em>bonusScores[2] = bonusScores[2] + bonusScores[3]; </em>

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